I've been doing the lid scrubs for almost three weeks now, and have noticed an improvement in my dry eyes. But yesterday I had a relapse. Eyelid margins got really red and a little painful.
I've been using baby shampoo at about a 4:1 water to shampoo ration. However, before yesterday's scrub I ran out of "mixture" and made a new one with about twice the shampoo. Bang, irritated margins! When I started this process three weeks ago I did one scrub at about 2:1 water to shampoo, and had gotten the same irritation as I did yesterday. That was when I diluted the mixture to the level I had used for a few weeks. Until yesterday.
The thought occured to me that the relapse could've been from one of two things:
1. the obvious answer is that there's just too much soap in the mixture, and that is irritating my margins. Mind you, I haven't gotten it in my eyes, but its definitely hurting the margins.
2. another possibility, I was thinking, is that I really DO want this much soap in the mixture, and the irritation I'm experiencing is due to the soap working on the blepharitis at the margins. Perhaps the previous mixture was just too weak. If so, with continued use I assume the irritation will go away.
So if anyone has had the same symptoms as I have, or can share some tips, info, on this, I would love to hear it. Thanks!
I've been using baby shampoo at about a 4:1 water to shampoo ration. However, before yesterday's scrub I ran out of "mixture" and made a new one with about twice the shampoo. Bang, irritated margins! When I started this process three weeks ago I did one scrub at about 2:1 water to shampoo, and had gotten the same irritation as I did yesterday. That was when I diluted the mixture to the level I had used for a few weeks. Until yesterday.
The thought occured to me that the relapse could've been from one of two things:
1. the obvious answer is that there's just too much soap in the mixture, and that is irritating my margins. Mind you, I haven't gotten it in my eyes, but its definitely hurting the margins.
2. another possibility, I was thinking, is that I really DO want this much soap in the mixture, and the irritation I'm experiencing is due to the soap working on the blepharitis at the margins. Perhaps the previous mixture was just too weak. If so, with continued use I assume the irritation will go away.
So if anyone has had the same symptoms as I have, or can share some tips, info, on this, I would love to hear it. Thanks!
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